Dhwanitkumar Kikani 🇮🇳
About Dhwanitkumar Kikani 🇮🇳
Dhwanitkumar Kikani is an Analyst at Thomson Reuters, specializing in global trade content and compliance. He has a background in academia as an Assistant Professor at BITS and holds a Master of Technology from Nirma University.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Currently, Dhwanitkumar Kikani serves as an Analyst in Global Trade Content at Thomson Reuters, a position he has held since 2018. His role involves tracking regulatory changes from government websites for assigned tariffs. He is responsible for interpreting and converting government legislation related to trade into software-compatible formats, primarily using MS Excel. Additionally, he documents processes and work instructions related to trade content management, ensuring compliance with various trade regulations.
Education and Expertise
Dhwanitkumar Kikani holds a Master of Technology (M.Tech.) degree in CAD/CAM from Nirma University, Ahmedabad, which he completed from 2010 to 2012. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in technology and engineering principles. He possesses expertise in various trade compliance areas, including ECCN, SCOMET, ADD CVD, FTA, and Duty Drawback. His analytical skills are enhanced by the use of advanced techniques such as SWOT Analysis, FMEA Analysis, and Root Cause Analysis.
Background
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Dhwanitkumar Kikani worked as an Assistant Professor at BITS from 2013 to 2018 in the Vadodara Area, India. His academic role contributed to his understanding of complex concepts in technology and trade. Earlier in his career, he gained practical experience as an Engineering Trainee at TecSo Global from 2011 to 2012, also in Vadodara. This combination of academic and practical experience has shaped his approach to trade compliance.
Achievements
Dhwanitkumar Kikani has extensive experience working with trade content across a diverse range of countries, including India, Pakistan, the EU, the UK, Norway, Australia, Ireland, the GCC, the Maldives, and Kosovo. His role at Thomson Reuters involves significant responsibilities that contribute to the effective management of trade compliance and regulatory changes, reflecting his commitment to the field.